. The Avicultural magazine . Courtesy of W. Jiimrdcl}. IN DAYS GONE BY:MR. W. JAMRACHS IMPORTATION OF SHELL IBISES (Jlnastomus oscitans), July, 1916. To face p. 139 THE AVICULTURAL MaGAZINE, BEING THE JOURNAL OFTHE AVICULTURAL SOCIETYFOR THE STUDY OFFOREIGN & BRITISH BIRDSIN FREEDOM & CAPTIVITY. Third Series.—Vol. X—No. 8—All rights reserved. JUNE, 1919. AMALGAMATION. The Editor draws attention to the thoughtful and valuableletter on this subject published elsewhere in this issue. Ourcorrespondent but voices the Avishes of many of us when he suggeststhat Bird Notes should be amalgamated


. The Avicultural magazine . Courtesy of W. Jiimrdcl}. IN DAYS GONE BY:MR. W. JAMRACHS IMPORTATION OF SHELL IBISES (Jlnastomus oscitans), July, 1916. To face p. 139 THE AVICULTURAL MaGAZINE, BEING THE JOURNAL OFTHE AVICULTURAL SOCIETYFOR THE STUDY OFFOREIGN & BRITISH BIRDSIN FREEDOM & CAPTIVITY. Third Series.—Vol. X—No. 8—All rights reserved. JUNE, 1919. AMALGAMATION. The Editor draws attention to the thoughtful and valuableletter on this subject published elsewhere in this issue. Ourcorrespondent but voices the Avishes of many of us when he suggeststhat Bird Notes should be amalgamated with the AvicuUuralMagazine. The widespread and growing movement in favour of union is,as we know, of many years standing : negotiations favouring thisobject have more than once been on foot. It has been said, and wellsaid, time after time, that there is no opposition between theAvicultural Society and the Foreign Bird Club. To the man in thestreet it must indeed seem amazing that in these days of dear paper,de


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